6 Milk Tea Recipes You’ll Love to Try Today

Add a splash of variety to your milk tea and see what it does: the rich texture and flavor of different milk teas may help you impress your guests in your afternoon tea party.

If you don’t believe this, the following milk tea recipes will tempt you to brew all of them today!

1) Hong Kong Tea

If the guests like incredibly sweet, milky, and thick tea, serve them the Hong Kong tea!

To make it, you’ll need water (1 cup), black tea leaves (2 tablespoons), and condensed milk (14-ounce, sweetened). Boil the tea leaves for 3 minutes on a medium heat. After this, add condensed milk and boil again for 3 more minutes.

2) Turmeric Tea

If any of your guests complains about joint pain, serve this herbal milk infusion to them! Turmeric tea works wonders for bone health.

To make it, you’ll need ground turmeric (2 tablespoons), water (1/4 cup), milk (1 cup), and almond oil (1 teaspoon). Simmer together water and turmeric until you see a thick turmeric paste. Use 1 teaspoon of this paste for each cup of tea. Now, combine the turmeric paste, almond oil, honey, and milk in a saucepan and simmer for a few seconds on low heat.

A frothy turmeric tea is ready!

3) British Tea

If your guests like things sweet and simple, British tea is their choice. Fresh water, a teapot, some milk, a bit of sugar – and here you go! The perfect British tea is as easy as pouring boiled water in the teapot and adding black tea leaves to it. Wait for a couple of minutes. All that’s left is to strain the tea while pouring into china cups.

4) Iced Black Tea

Do you also have friends at the tea party who wake up too late but still can’t resist having a wake-me-up milk tea? If yes, wake them up with the delicious iced black tea.

To make it, you’ll need black tea leaves (2 teaspoons), water (8 ounces), milk (2 ounces), and a bit of honey. Boil the water and steep tea leaves for five minutes. After straining the leaves, take a shaker (having the capacity of 16 ounces) and pour the steeped tea into it. Fill it with 2 ice cubes. Steam the milk. Now, add the iced tea mixture to milk. Sweeten the tea with honey.

5) Thai Tea

“Sugar, spice, and everything nice.”

If this is what the guests are expecting from the tea party host, they’ll get hooked to Thai tea! This milk tea is a blend of spices, sugar, black tea, and milk.